Will Tami win her second singles title?
One week after the Australian Open, there was a very pleasant surprise from a German perspective in Ostrava, Czech Republic. 30-year-old Tamara Korpatsch from Hamburg stormed into the final with four clean 2-0 victories and is now playing for her first singles title on the WTA Tour since winning the title in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, in 2023. Considering that her British opponent is only ranked 120th in the WTA world rankings, just four places above the German, we think Katie Boulter vs. Tamara Korpatsch is a very good bet for the Hamburg native to win the tournament.
Although there is no head-to-head data available for the two players yet, Nevertheless, we expect at least one match on equal terms, in which we give the German a chance of winning of around 50 to 55 percent. Because the odds of the best bookmakers speak against Katie Boulter against Tamara Korpatsch, a probability of 40 percent is enough to create a positive expected value. It therefore makes sense to bet on the German to win this final of the WTA Ostrava 2026, which has a prize fund of $283,347.
Tamara Korpatsch impressed throughout the tournament with her clean play, low error rate, and high level of consistency on her own serve. As a result, she gave France’s Diane Parry virtually no room to develop in the semifinals, winning 2-0 (6-4, 6-4) and coolly converting her very first match point after an hour and 23 minutes. Among others, Tami also eliminated the second-seeded Colombian Emiliana Arango and the Czech local player Anna Siskova.
If you think it’s too risky to bet on her taking the final step against Katie Boulter, you can alternatively bet on a hard-fought final that goes the full distance of three sets. The practical Bet-at-home app offers odds of 2.40 for this.
Katie Boulter – Tamara Korpatsch Head-to-head record
Head to head: 0:0
The two players have never crossed paths in a ranked singles match before. Consequently, there is no head-to-head information available that could influence our prediction for Katie Boulter vs. Tamara Korpatsch.
Katie Boulter – Tamara Korpatsch Tip
With DTB players having had little success to report recently, Tamara Korpatsch, who was knocked out in the third round of qualifying at the Australian Open, could finally bring another singles title to Germany. We don’t think this is unlikely. The Hamburg native did not lose a single set in the tournament and now faces an opponent who is just four places above her in the WTA world rankings (120). Much will therefore depend on whether the 30-year-old can bring the clean and error-free game that took her to the final in Ostrava to the big final on the court.
Basically, we expect a final between two players of similar level. As a result, we rate the chances of victory for both athletes at around 50:50, but see the German, who has been slightly more consistent throughout the tournament and, unlike the British player, has not lost a single set, as having a slight advantage.

